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Dean Kalymniou

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The Retreat Hotel, rebetika, and the perpetual foreigner

In From Foreigner to Citizen.

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Call me…

Reviewing Emilios Kyrous’ autobiography.

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Ataturk on a Gallipoli pedestal

The fact remains that it was he who, in the defence of the peninsula and in the course of his duties, was responsible for the mowing down of tens of thousands of Anzacs.

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The Byzantines of Cornwall

In the far off land, a monument in the Landulph parish church commemorates the Palaeologus family.

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Haiti and the Greek revolution

These two seemingly distant countries have much in common, commencing with the manner in which they were founded.

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Los conquistadores Griegos

What is not broadly known, is the presence of particular personages of Greek origin among the conquistadors who conquered the Americas.

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Robber’s rights

Anarchist Nikos Romanos’ hunger strike shakes the Hellenic Republic.

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Peachy

A diatribe on selling canned peaches to, among others, Australian buyers.

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Greeks who whistle dixie

The Greek Confederate Company’s battles were won by wanderers, opportunists and lonely people far from home.

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